Angel
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$400.00 could buy a 1950's car and $600.00 a 1960's car...
That's amazing!
Join For His Glory for a discussion on how
https://christianforums.net/threads/a-vessel-of-honor.110278/
https://christianforums.net/threads/psalm-70-1-save-me-o-god-lord-help-me-now.108509/
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$400.00 could buy a 1950's car and $600.00 a 1960's car...
$400.00 could buy a 1950's car and $600.00 a 1960's car...
That's amazing!
Remember when it was hip to have a Ford Explorer. When gas was .99 a gallon and nine miles to the gallon didn't matter.I remember my Dad mentioning when he bought a new Ford Explorer...
Remember the good ol' days when Native Americans were called Indians? I didn't even know what was offensive about 'Indians'.
Okay, this will age me a little.Remember when it was hip to have a Ford Explorer. When gas was .99 a gallon and nine miles to the gallon didn't matter.I remember my Dad mentioning when he bought a new Ford Explorer...
.32 a gallon for me.I remember...
$.27 per gallon gasoline.
My folks had one of the first home microwave ovens. My dad got to bring home the prototype his company was developing. We ended up only using it to thaw loafs of bread my mom stored in the large freezer they bought right around that time too. The big drawback if I remember correctly was a shortage of microwavable dishes in the house, lol.Microwave ovens were not a home appliance.
Mine was a Huffy.Banana bikes.
I guess some things never change.My first home in 1982 cost me $36,900.00. Four years later the value dropped to about $18,000.00. I still owed $27,000.00.
Ah yes, the good old days when companies hired illustrators to do their advertising.
I'm thinking some rebel without a cause (probably a WASP, lol) decided to defend an imagined cause and came to the aid of the mislabeled North American 'Indians'.Remember the good ol' days when Native Americans were called Indians? I didn't even know what was offensive about 'Indians'.
My Step Mom is Indian and so are my step brothers and Sisters and we never knew the word Indian was offensive... ohhh, and I can't tell you how many times we rooted for the Redskins!
You can imagine how confused I was when I moved to Detroit and had to figure out that "Indians" came from India lol!
Used 'em in the crab apple fights we used to have with the kids that we didn't hang out with in the neighborhood. We used to whip them at them by sticking them on the ends of long branches and whipping them in the air over to them. I was a hero the day I used a metal garbage can to deflect incoming apples. I'm thinking my older brother accidentally bonged my sister in the head with one and that kind of put an end to that. Either that or she got mad that we stole the lid off of the metal garbage can she kept her horse feed in.Ahhh, the good ole days when we used the metal garbage can lids as shields to protect ourselves from the BB gun fights. Yup, those were the days!
Well I myself still eat semi raw meat on occasion.
Id o not understand your objections to scientific research and common sense. They are very vital in constructing a society to evolve pasts its previous primitive nature. All actions one does not are already outdated simply do to the fact that continuous research progresses and pulls down the future events of centuries to decades, years, months then weeks away from us.
I do understand your aversion to political correctness though. It is truly a horrific concept.
Shalom, BOPT.
Common sense IMHO is not always sakal, and human sciences are often one step forward two steps back...
B'H
Clothes detergents came with bath towels, hand towels or wash clothes inside the box.
I remember those. I also remember my mom using the suggestions that were on the box and making some bathroom curtains out of the towels with roses printed on them... they made really cute curtains.